Eggs in Raw form or an omelette - Nope, never even touch them. To make it simple, I don't cook eggs, but I did eat chocolates that had eggs in them, couldn't help it. I've stopped eating chocolates for the sake of my teeth. Also I was advised some medicines in the past, they did have animal fat, had to take them didn't have any option. Doesn't mean I'll run into the market, buy some meat and cook it, its a forbidden thing for me :)

The concept of vegetarian and non-vegetarian is different here (We have just one of the 2).

In the west, you have vegan, vegetarian, non-veg. (So its 3, maybe more)

Basically here we have:

Vegan - No meat or dairy products at all
Vegetarian - Some dairy and eggs, no meat.

There are some extreme vegans that I've run into who won't eat honey cause the bees might be harmed. Yeah, I know what you're thinking.

Then there's the Raw Food people. If you think vegainism is for pussies then you can try going raw. You'll spend more time preparing food than you could ever imagine.

And then there are the "vegans" down here who are semi-extremist who wear wool and Leather clothes/shoes, i don't get their points but anyway.

Some vegans go with the idea that the animal is dead anyway so might as well make use of it as much as possible. They understand the fact that there are meat eaters and not everyone will ever be vegan.

Some vegans go with the idea that the animal is dead anyway so might as well make use of it as much as possible. They understand the fact that there are meat eaters and not everyone will ever be vegan.

I should also point out that even though vegans don't eat meat they are believers in the welfare of animals regardless even if that animal is to be consumed.

How about, we two go there?When attacking your enemy (specially the one we are talking about) Strength is not in numbers but number of facts.
We are talking about innovation, lack of it.
-Sir montsa007